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durée : 01:02:58 - Club Jazzafip - L'Ex DJ et directeur des programmes de Radio Nova, conseiller musical pour Kenzo, Karl Lagerfeld, Paco Rabane … et compositeur pour le cinéma, prend les rênes de notre programmation musicale et débute avec Oscar Brown Junior et Minie Ripperton. Enjoy!
In this episode of the Defence Property Podcast, co-hosts Liam Garman and Kane Dury, director and lead buyer's agent at Discover Buyers Agency, explore the unique challenges and advantages Australian Defence Force (ADF) members face in property investment as they often relocate. Due to frequent relocations, ADF life complicates traditional home ownership but also offers exposure to various markets nationwide, with the duo suggesting that investors begin with clear investment goals and use available defence benefits like the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme (DOHAS) and Home Purchase Assistance Scheme (HPAS). ADF members also benefit from rental assistance, making ownership more financially viable than it may be for civilians, while flexibility in relocation allows them to target emerging property markets. Dury said that a common strategy involves buying a home, living in it to meet benefit requirements, then converting it into a rental when posted elsewhere. The duo stresses the value of professional advice to navigate complex deals and optimise outcomes, suggesting ADF members take action, leverage their benefits, and invest strategically to build wealth through property. For more key strategies to build a successful portfolio, listen to Kane Dury here. Do you need more information on the market conditions surrounding Australia's largest defence bases? Listen to our last episode here.
As a tribute to Jenny Kander, we're reaching back to 2008 for an episode of Jenny reading her own work. She reads from her "Maternal" series: "Late Insight," "Mother's Sister, Dury," "The Misfit," and "Painted Screen."Jenny Kander move from South Africa to Bloomington, Indiana in 1992. She began writing poetry later in life and became a prominent member of the local poetry scene. Of her many contributions, Jenny created two radio programs, one of which is the Poets Weave, which she began at WFIU in 1999. Her poetry has appeared in Flying Island, California Quarterly, Bathtub Gin, Wind, Southern Indiana Review, and Shiver. She published two chapbooks: Taboo and The Altering Air. Jenny passed away on October 8, 2024 at the age of 91.
Morskie farmy wiatrowe mogą zwiększyć nasze bezpieczeństwo poprzez stworzenie wysuniętego w morze systemu wczesnego ostrzegania - pisze Kmdr por. rez. Maksymilian Dura dla Defence24.Prawda, czy bzdura?Zapraszam na 52 #Sekcja Militarna. Tradycyjnie - kmdr por rez. Wiesław Goździewicz oraz Tomasz Leśnik.Link do artykułu: https://defence24.pl/polityka-obronna/zamknac-baltyk-dla-rosji-polska-nie-wykorzystuje-szansy
E Gespréich iwwer déi Theemen, déi den LCGB-President a senger Éischt-Mee-Ried ugeschwat huet: Sozialofbau a Sozialdialog, Pensiouns- a Krankeversécherung.
E Gespréich iwwer déi Theemen, déi den LCGB-President a senger Éischt-Mee-Ried ugeschwat huet: Sozialofbau a Sozialdialog, Pensiouns- a Krankeversécherung.
E Gespréich iwwer déi Theemen, déi den LCGB-President a senger Éischt-Mee-Ried ugeschwat huet: Sozialofbau a Sozialdialog, Pensiouns- a Krankeversécherung.
In this episode of the Defence Property Podcast, co-hosts Liam Garman and Kane Dury – director and lead buyers agent at Discover Buyers Agency – unpack how to identify shady property operators and protect yourself from poor property advice. They kick-off with a warning for listeners about groups who pretend to act in the best interest of property buyers but instead pocket undisclosed commissions from third parties - sometimes as high as $50,000 - on top of upfront fees paid by the buyer. Dury then dives into the world of house and land packages, explaining why their oversupply can limit long-term investment potential. Finally, the pair explore the key factors investors should consider to ensure strong future growth in their property purchases. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect team
n this episode of the Defence Property Podcast, co-hosts Liam Garman and Kane Dury – director and lead buyers agent at Discover Buyers Agency – unpack how to identify shady property operators and protect yourself from poor property advice. They kick-off with a warning for listeners about groups who pretend to act in the best interest of property buyers but instead pocket undisclosed commissions from third parties - sometimes as high as $50,000 - on top of upfront fees paid by the buyer. Dury then dives into the world of house and land packages, explaining why their oversupply can limit long-term investment potential. Finally, the pair explore the key factors investors should consider to ensure strong future growth in their property purchases. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect team
In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Amy Dury (@amy_dury) We are beyond excited to have Amy Dury to the Sussex Portrait Artist of the Year 2025 judging panel! As a former participant on Sky's Portrait @artistoftheyear Amy knows exactly what it's like to be in a live portrait competition. Her masterful paintings explore societal roles, power dynamics, and human connections, earning her exhibitions at @royal_institute_watercolours and @royalsocietyportraitpainters Now, she's bringing her artistic expertise to @thevenueworthing on 22nd March to help us crown Sussex Portrait Artist of the Year 2025
In This Hour:There's a better way to sell you guns than have someone come to your house. Johnny Dury, of Dury's Guns, offers an alternative, whether you are selling one gun or a lifetime's collection.-- What will your attacker look like? -- What guns are best for bear protection?Gun Talk 03.16.25 Hour 2
Chaz Jankel came to prominence as the musical director for Ian Dury's Blockheads, helping to steer those pub rock survivors away from punk and toward funk, disco, and pop. Chaz went further into fusion on his own, creating a stylish music that bridged the boundaries between new wave and the mainstream. When Quincy Jones spotted "Ai No Corrida" on Chaz's eponymous solo debut and decided to have Dune sing the tune, the song became an international hit, reaching 28 on Billboard's Hot 100 and 14 on the U.K. charts,. This established Jankel as a force outside of the Blockheads. Over the next decade, Chaz Jankel worked on his own, releasing a total of four solo albums in the first half of the '80s and scoring a massive dance club hit with '81's "Glad to Know You." Eventually Chaz wound his way back to Ian Dury Iserving as his chief collaborator on 98's Mr. Love Pants and 2000's Ten More Turnips from the Tip. Ian Dury died shortly afterward, leaving Chaz as the leader of the Blockheads, a role he'd maintain alongside his solo career.Born in 1952 in Middlesex, Chaz Jankel was drawn to music by Lonnie Donergan , the king of Britain's skiffle craze of the '60s. He had picked up the guitar as a child, then learned piano but while at boarding school, he fell in love with soul and funk. His first major band was the folk-rock group Byzantium and later he joined Jonathan Kelly's Outside, appearing on their '74 LP Waiting on You, then he went on to play with Kilburn and the High Roads during their final days in the mid-'70s. Jankel hit it off with Kilburn leader Ian Dury, so once the High Roads split, the pair formed the Blockheads, a punk band that supported Ian Dury on his '77 solo debut, New Boots and Panties! It wa at this time that the band steered itself towards funk and disco - a shift in direction that accentuated Chaz Jankel's musical interests.The album Do It Yourself turned into a huge hit for Ian Dury, providing momentum for Chaz to launch a solo career in 1980; although he'd continue to write with Ian Dury, notably collaborating on "Spasticus Autisticus" from 1981's Lord Upminster. Signing with A&M, he released his eponymous solo debut Chasanova in 1981 and made inroads in the U.S. thanks to the single "Glad to Know You," which became a number one hit on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart, staying there for seven weeks. That same year, Quincy Jones covered "Ai No Corrida," Chaz's lead track. Quincy's version became an international hit, turning the song into something of a new wave disco standard. The album Chazablanca arrived in 83 and Looking at You came out in 85.Jankel relocated to the US in the late 1980s, where he started to work as a film composer beginning with the Dennis Quaid -starring remake of the 1949 film noir D.O.A.; the latter was co-directed by Chaz's sister Annabel. Chaz eventually returned to the UK in the mid-'90s, leading to a reunion with Ian Dury and the Blockheads. Jankel and Dury collaborated on the singer's final two albums, 1998's Mr Love Pants and 2000's Ten More Turnips from the Tip. Ian Dury died shortly after this in 2000 and Chaz Jankel continued to lead the Blockheads through a number of tours and records, all the while continuing to work on a solo career of his own. Throughout the 2000s, he regularly released albums. During the 2010s, his recording projects involved the Blockheads, who released Same Horse Different Jockey in 2013 and Beyond the Call of Dury in 2017.Cherry Red Records released Glad to Knot You: The Anthology 1980 - 1986, a five-disc compilation of Jankel's recordings, in 2020 and more recently Chaz has released and reissued a recording of DOA Reimagined. Chaz joins us today to share stories from his amazing journey.#iandury&theblockheads #britishpunk #chazjankel #newwave #funk #disco
E Mëttwoch de Moie waren d'Kollektivverträg Thema an der Emissioun "Invité vun der Redaktioun".
D'Neijoerschwënsch, déi um Dënschdeg am Staatsministère tëscht dem Premier an de Syndikaliste Back an Dury ausgetosch goufen, ware sécher pragmatesch a betount kill, well all Säit weess, datt dëst neit Joer determinant gëtt. Determinant, wéi d'sozial Ambiance am Land wäert ausgesinn - de Roy Grotz kommentéiert.
De Premier huet d'Gewerkschaften op eng "Sozialronn" invitéiert. Geet dat duer fir d'Gemidder ze berouegen? Mir froen den LCGB-President.
Jamie & Leigh caught up with the man behind the music, Reg Dury. Hear how the show comes together and a bit of the behind the scenes magic that brings the carols to life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Defence Property Podcast, co-hosts Kane Dury from Discover Buyers Agency and Liam Garman unpack the top 10 common property mistakes made by military personnel – and what lessons listeners must learn to achieve financial freedom. The podcast covers a range of areas, from developing a holistic investment plan to navigating the Defence Home Ownership Assistance Scheme and how to research the property market between postings. Dury and Garman then discuss three crucial tips for the discharging and veteran community for their long-term success – including understanding entitlements and how to align their investment strategies with their long-term goals. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect team
Ancien rédacteur en chef du magazine écologique Socialter, Philippe Vion-Dury a cofondé le média Fracas. Aujourd'hui, je le reçois afin de faire le point sur les objectifs et la stratégie éditoriale de ce nouveau média. # Une ligne éditoriale assumée : Philippe Vion-Dury affiche un positionnement clairement engagé : il n'est plus question de contribuer à une prise de conscience écologique mais d'inciter à agir. Le magazine ne se donne pas pour objectif d'analyser ni de commenter l'actualité, comme le fait notamment le site d'information Reporterre. Il s'agit de comprendre les faits grâce àun travail de contextualisation. # Défense d'un journalisme engagé contre l'écofascisme, le “carbonationalisme” et le greenwashing. Le magazine s'adresse avant tout à un public possédant déjà une conscience écologique. # Le choix d'un modèle coopératif : aux côtés de Marine Benz et Clément Quintard, Philippe Vion-Dury souhaitait dès le départ organiser un média en coopérative. Les raisons ? Le refus de chacun d'endosser le rôle de “donneur d'ordre” mais aussi la défense de valeurs de coopération, de démocratie et de transparence. # Diffusion en kiosque et librairie : avec une parution en format papier, Fracas est en vente dans les kiosques et certaines librairies. Fracas propose également une formule d'abonnement. Afin de financer le premier numéro d'automne 2024, une campagne de pré-abonnement a été lancée en avril. Au moment de l'enregistrement (septembre 2024), Fracas totalise déjà 1600 abonnés et 2000 ventes sans abonnement. Pour aller plus loin : L'article de Pioche Mag : Avec Fracas l'écologie radicale a un nouveau média qui veut sortir des pensées écolos des livres” Série “ Occupied” disponible actuellement sur Arte TV Suivez Philippe Vion-Dury sur X et Instagram Mediarama est un podcast produit par CosaVostra.Pour ne rien rater des épisodes du podcast, abonnez-vous sur Apple Podcast, sur Deezer ou encore sur Spotify. N'oubliez pas de laisser 5 étoiles et un commentaire sympa si l'épisode vous a plu.
Nous mettons le cap sur le Panama avec la navigartiste Eugénie Nottebohm arrivée en Amérique Latine seule sur son voilier et la jeune chanteuse belgo-colombienne Dréa Dury qui a fait le chemin inverse Docteur en sciences, neurobiologie et génétique, Eugénie Nottebohm est également peintre et écrivaine. Il y a plusieurs années, elle est touchée par un cancer. Un fois remise sur pied, elle décide de réaliser un rêve qu'elle croyait impossible : retourner seule à bord de son Guilia sur les traces de sa famille en Patagonie. Depuis elle défie les mers et océans, tout en profitant de la vie Dréa Dury est née à Cali. Sa maman, Colombienne, était danseuse et son papa, belge, chef d'orchestre. Au moment d'entamer des études supérieures, elle tente sa chance et s'inscrit à la Cambre à Bruxelles. Un Master 2 en design industriel en poche, elle décide de se consacrer entièrement à la passion qui nous l'avait déjà révélée dans The Voice France. Artiste mise en avant par le programme BXLOVESMUSIC, elle nous présente son album ‘Palmera Nights' Chaque dimanche à 9 heures sur La Première, Adrien Joveneau et ses invités du bout du monde jettent des ponts entre les continents et les cultures, des aventures à retrouver sur Auvio.be et les autres plateformes de téléchargement Panama - 27/10/24 Merci pour votre écoute Les Belges du bout du Monde, c'est également en direct tous les samedis de 9h à 10h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes des Belges du bout du Monde sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/432 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
En Donneschdeg de Moie waren d'Gewerkschaften Thema an der Emissioun "Invité vun der Redaktioun".
For this former Navy and Air Force member, it was important that his life after service involved giving back to the Australian Defence Force community. In this episode of the ADF Property Podcast, co-hosts Laine Poirier and Discover Buyers Agency's Kane Dury talk to Wayne Bemet, a financial adviser with National Service Financial, a holistic defence-based financial services enterprise. Dury started National Service Financial in 2017 after serving 19 years with the Royal Australian Navy and Air Force and receiving a medical discharge. He shares what led him to establish a business to tackle the problem of ADF members not making the most of their service financially. The trio discuss the importance of property in creating a solid financial foundation, and Dury explains how his property transactions have allowed him to build a life for himself and his family.
For this former Navy and Air Force member, it was important that his life after service involved giving back to the Australian Defence Force community. In this episode of the ADF Property Podcast, co-hosts Laine Poirier and Discover Buyers Agency's Kane Dury talk to Wayne Bemet, a financial adviser with National Service Financial, a holistic defence-based financial services enterprise. Dury started National Service Financial in 2017 after serving 19 years with the Royal Australian Navy and Air Force and receiving a medical discharge. He shares what led him to establish a business to tackle the problem of ADF members not making the most of their service financially. The trio discuss the importance of property in creating a solid financial foundation, and Dury explains how his property transactions have allowed him to build a life for himself and his family.
There is perhaps no better place to open a record store than right here in Duluth, thanks in part to the current vinyl revival happening nationwide and the fact that the Zenith City is known for its music scene. That's why the newest record shop to move into town fits right in - and stands out for all the best reasons. River City Records & Books opened in Lincoln Park late last year and has been thriving ever since. Store Manager Dury Nelson joined us to talk all about how the new addition is finding its groove.
With its distinctive 16-notes-to-the-bar bassline and unashamedly honky sax solo (played on two saxes at once), Ian Dury and the Blockheads' signature hit was certainly one of the more idiosyncratic No 1s of the 1970s. The same could be said of their inimitable frontman, who exemplified the post-punk era's particular ability to allow unlikely and extraordinary characters to infiltrate the mainstream.Just three years prior to reaching the top spot in January 1979, the edgy, twitchy singer-narrator-wordsmith dubbed “the Count Dracula of vernacular” had been the thirtysomething, struggling frontman of Kilburn and the High Roads, a seemingly washed-up, chaotic, bedraggled bunch of misfits and miscreants. Left with a severely withered arm and leg following a childhood bout of polio, Dury had already overcome disability, taunts and school days he described as “heavy-duty sadism” and “unmitigated hell” to become an unconventional but riveting live performer.
Entretien avec Marine Benz, Philippe Vion-Dury et Clément Quintard, cofondatrice et confondateurs de Fracas, le média des combats écologiques.Fracas se veut le porte-voix d'une écologie radicale, profondément attachée à la justice sociale et à l'émancipation. Ce média entend ainsi faire dialoguer les multiples ramifications du mouvement écologiste. De l'écomarxisme aux pensées du vivant, en passant par l'écologie décoloniale et l'écoféminisme, l'écologie est fertile dans sa diversité.Ressources à lireNelo Magalhães, Accumuler du béton, tracer des routes, La Fabrique, 2024Françoise Vergès, Programme de désordre absolu : Décoloniser le musée, La Fabrique, 2023Britney Spears, La femme en moi, JC Lattès, 2023Bernard Charbonneau, Le feu vert, L'échappée, 2022André Gorz, Écologica, Galilée, 2008 Ressources à écouterLéna Lazare, Jade Lindgaard, Matthieu Latapy, Soulèvements de la terre : quels modes d'action pour sauver la planète ?, Radio REcyclerie, 2023Hervé Kempf, Anne-Sophie Novel, Arthur Nazaret, L'information écologique est-elle subversive par nature ?, Radio REcyclerie, 2022Enregistrement : le 8 mars 2024 à la REcyclerie / Animation et réalisation : Simon Beyrand / Sound design : JFF / Illustration : Belen Fernandez – OlelalaRadio REcyclerie met en ondes les foisonnantes discussions enregistrées à la REcyclerie – un tiers-lieu engagé situé Porte de Clignancourt à Paris. Pour nous soutenir, vous pouvez partager l'émission autour de vous, l'évaluer positivement, et vous abonner au podcast : https://podcast.ausha.co/radio-recyclerie?s=1
TRACKLIST John Lennon - Watching the Wheels DJ Lycox - Dia 14 helen island - It's So Cool Mike & Tony Seltzer - Underground Kingz MED - Can't Hold On Ministère A.M.E.R. - Brigitte femme 2 ... Push Up ! - The Grand Day of Quincy Brown Sophye Soliveau - Leave Mura Masa - Still serpenwithfeet - Hummin' LUVANGA - Made in Congo Pop it - Power Wunder - Noitz's Kakao Dean Blunt - 4am in Berlin Mama Sissoko - Hommage à K. Joey Bada$$ - Shine Archive du mix "Vynilmaniac" de Loïk Dury, Karl "The Voice" Leury et Oliver "The Vocoder" mid 90's) BOOKLIST Gary Victor / Le violon d'Adrien / Mémoire d'encrier / 2023 Eloi Fétus et Cole Porteur / Désaccords - quand le peuple réveille la musique / Les éditions de l'atelier / 2024 Karim Miské / La Situation / Les Avrils / 2023 SA Cosby / Le sang des innocents / Sonatine / 2024 Mark Seal / laisse le flingue prends les cannolis / Capricci / version française paru en 2023
Amy Dury is a figurative painter from Brighton on the South Coast of the UK. Her paintings evoke memory and time through portraiture. Drawing inspiration from vintage family movies and photographs, Amy's unique vision captures stories and histories that are open to interpretation and identification. In this episode we explore Amy's creative journey and she shares with us her techniques and process.Learn more about Amy here
Kolby and Dawson sit down with one of the UK's most prominent astrophotographers, Josh Dury - AKA Starman - to discuss his recent success, frequent collaborations with the BBC, dark sky activism, and what it takes to make it as a professional photographer of the night sky. Check out our website, Patreon, socials, and more!
Hour 3: KMOX's Maria Keena calls Mark Reardon with a quick update on the downtown Dury hostage situation that has been developing all day. Then, David Strom, Associate Editor with HotAir.com, joins Mark to share on his latest column, "The Expert Delusion in Education." Next, Missouri State Senator Holly Thompson Rehder joins Mark Reardon to share her take on yesterday's stripping of the chairmanships from members of the Missouri Freedom Caucus. Later, Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day.
In This Hour: A "Reloaded" show so that the Gun Talk Crew can spend Christmas Eve with their families. -- Johnny Dury, from Dury's Guns, relates stories of Christmas hunts with the family, the tradition of introducing kids to the shooting sports, and his love of high-end guns. -- Ruger's Chris Killoy shares tales of guns for Christmas, and the disappointment of guns not received. -- Some guns are perfect for starting out youngsters. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 12.24.23 Hour One
In this week's episode, Joe meets with Adam Dury from Norfolk-based meteorological company WeatherQuest to discuss weather forecasting and if weather is really getting more extreme? They talk about the company's origins and how it has diversified its services over the years. They also discuss the likelihood of a white Christmas and the impact of El Nino and La Nina on weather patterns. Market Report w/c Monday 11th December. In this week's market report, Andrew discusses the subdued mood in the industry and the lack of excitement in pricing. To find out more about WeatherQuest, head over to their website: https://weatherquest.co.uk/As always, thanks to our listeners, old and new, and remember to keep in touch by heading over to @dewinggrain on Twitter and Instagram. To help us push our podcast to new audiences, please follow and leave us a review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In This Hour: -- Giving a used gun for Christmas. Johnny Dury, from Dury's Guns, gives example of good buys and exceptional rarities. -- You can still buy a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas. -- Courts on both coasts issue opinions striking down gun bans. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 12.03.23 Hour 2
Hometown Radio 11/30/23 5p: April Dury and Louise Browne talk about being adopted
English artist Amy Dury paints people by extracting figures from photographs from the pre-digital age found in family photographs or home movies. She is most often drawn to peoples' roles in society, the hierarchies and dynamics of power. Amy says: “Our history instructs, seduces and tethers us, and I look to use paint to examine these emotive memories, which reflect current themes and tensions in contemporary life.” Amy was born in London, England in 1971, one of four children, she has two brothers and a sister. Her mother Susan was a teacher and creative in textile art. Her father John worked in the City. Amy studied for her BA in Printmaking at Glasgow School of Art graduating in 1997 before earning an MA in Fine Art at the University of Brighton. Prior to moving to Scotland where she met her husband, Amy studied in Belfast during The Troubles - the Northern Ireland Conflict - which was an uneasy time with the constant threat of bombing. When the couple moved to Brighton, Amy pursued her love of art by teaching before focusing on her painting. Of her art, she says: “I like looking at historical, vintage imagery. I feel very connected but I didn't even live in those times and I don't know who they are. I feel very tender, very emotional… moved by their lives, especially when you watch them on home movies and you see them walking and talking and laughing. It's very moving and you feel reconnected and you feel part of the change of people, of society, of culture. When I make the paintings I feel like I'm connecting with that and I'm reaching something about my own experience now or the current experience through looking back into the past.” Amy divides her time as Head of Art at a Sixth Form College in Brighton and painting in her home studio. She is married to Peter, an artist and architect, whose father was a Scottish landscape artist. The couple have two children and live in Brighton. Amy's website: https://www.amydury.com/Instagram: @amy_dury Favorite female artists:Kaye DonachieJennifer PackerJenifer PochinskiLydia PetittLynette Yiadem Boyake Amy's playlist:Kate BushT-Rex, REMThe Smiths Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @theaartpodcast on InstagramEmail: hollowellstudios@gmail.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4769409/advertisement
English artist Amy Dury paints people by extracting figures from photographs from the pre-digital age found in family photographs or home movies. She is most often drawn to peoples' roles in society, the hierarchies and dynamics of power. Amy says: “Our history instructs, seduces and tethers us, and I look to use paint to examine these emotive memories, which reflect current themes and tensions in contemporary life.” Amy was born in London, England in 1971, one of four children, she has two brothers and a sister. Her mother Susan was a teacher and creative in textile art. Her father John worked in the City. Amy studied for her BA in Printmaking at Glasgow School of Art graduating in 1997 before earning an MA in Fine Art at the University of Brighton. Prior to moving to Scotland where she met her husband, Amy studied in Belfast during The Troubles - the Northern Ireland Conflict - which was an uneasy time with the constant threat of bombing. When the couple moved to Brighton, Amy pursued her love of art by teaching before focusing on her painting. Of her art, she says: “I like looking at historical, vintage imagery. I feel very connected but I didn't even live in those times and I don't know who they are. I feel very tender, very emotional… moved by their lives, especially when you watch them on home movies and you see them walking and talking and laughing. It's very moving and you feel reconnected and you feel part of the change of people, of society, of culture. When I make the paintings I feel like I'm connecting with that and I'm reaching something about my own experience now or the current experience through looking back into the past.” Amy divides her time as Head of Art at a Sixth Form College in Brighton and painting in her home studio. She is married to Peter, an artist and architect, whose father was a Scottish landscape artist. The couple have two children and live in Brighton. Amy's website: https://www.amydury.com/Instagram: @amy_dury Favorite female artists:Kaye DonachieJennifer PackerJenifer PochinskiLydia PetittLynette Yiadem Boyake Amy's playlist:Kate BushT-Rex, REMThe Smiths Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @theaartpodcast on InstagramEmail: hollowellstudios@gmail.com
Join Shannon Hagen and myself, Dylan Sara, for our thirty-third episode of Drawn Together. Today we're chatting with Amy DuryI'm really looking forward to chatting about the experience of what goes into preparing a Solo show and general chat about life and art with Amy. Draw along with us as we draw Amy from photo reference. Get the photo to draw along with us here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/ebkpnb5zkj0bb31ussya3/h?rlkey=hyq18yb3pzge79v85deokqev1&dl=0 Visit Amy's website here https://www.amydury.com If you'd like to support the show and learn from me with monthly tutorial videos and get prints and zines from me regularly visit my patreon and become a supporter here: https://www.patreon.com/DylanSara Follow Amy on instagram @Amy_dury Follow Dylan @dylan_sara Follow Shannon @parrotscarrots if you'd like to buy me a coffee I'd happily drink it: http://buymeacoffee.com/dylansara Shannon also enjoys coffee http://www.ko-fi.com/shannonhagen
527 - Ian Dury - Wake Up and Make Love with Me: Chris, Nick, and Andy break down "Wake Up and Make Love with Me" from the 1977 album New Boots and Panties!! by Ian Dury.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4137237/advertisement
This is Hannah Drury for Female Startup Club. Welcome back to the show - if you're new here! Hi! I'm Doone, your host and hype girl in business. Every week we learn from 7,8 & 9-figure female founders to understand their blueprint in business when it comes to money, marketing, and mistakes. Women like Hannah Drury the founder of Peppermint Grove Australia and Moss St Fragrances. Hannah started this business in 2014 with an investment of $50,000 and now she's selling more than 100,000 products every month. Today we're digging into Hannah's story of building this brand over the last 10 years; what she did when her 100% retail model in business went to zero overnight when the pandemic hit and how she diversified her business by becoming her own manufacturer and perfumer. Hannah also dives into her wholesale strategy in the early days and how she managed to secure her brand in 110 retail stores within the first 6 months of starting her business - as a one-woman show! I love her approach to pounding the pavement and owning her backyard which saw the brand incrementally grow across retail stores at an incredible rate. And the best bit? It was totally free! And while I've got you here; you might have noticed that I've been talking more and more about our newsletter. And that's because we've been crafting it to be an absolute go-to resource that delivers you weekly insights, resources, and extra content to keep you in the loop on all things women in business. Like industry news you know should know about, quick lessons and strategies you can use today, up-to-date grants, and special opportunities we're offering to our newsletter subscribers aka more features and spotlights on YOU. It's free to sign up at femalestartupclub.com and I would LOVE to see you there. Let's jump into today's episode, this is Hannah Drury for Female Startup Club. LINKS WE MENTION: Peppermint Grove's Instagram Moss St. Fragrances Website Hannah's Instagram Diary of a CEO Podcast Masters of Scale Podcast How I Built This Podcast Join thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Join our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club] Female Startup Club's Instagram Doone's Instagram Doone's TikTok Say hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Weekly Presentation Coaching we meet John Dury from Australia!
In This Hour: -- What's your gun worth? Johnny Dury, from Dury's Guns in San Antonio, Texas, explains what determines a gun's price. -- Taking your mother on an African hunt. -- She doesn't like guns, but she carries one for protection and shoots regularly. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 08.13.23 Hour 3
En este episodio Vanessa Mena tuvo de invitada a Drea Dury, cantante y compositora originaria de Cali, Colombia. En 2018, Drea participó en La Voz Francia, y se dió a conocer al mundo entero con una impresionante versión del éxito "Rude Boy" de Rihanna, que dejó impresionado al jurado y cuenta actualmente con casi 30M de visualizaciones en Youtube. Vane y Drea expresaron su opinión sobre la sexualización de la mujer latina y el acoso sexual dentro de la industria musical, compartiendo estadísticas que son alarmantes, así como información de interés sobre organizaciones sin fines de lucro que atienden estos temas. #MujeresEnLaMusica #PodcastDeMusica --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musica-con-m-de-mujer/support
Listen in as the Rangers Ed boys discuss who the options are for the new head coaching position. There are still a few big names as well as some new blood that Dury can chose from. Do the Rangers need a more experienced coach who has been around the block, or do they need someone young that can grow with the team. Find out all the pros and cons of the potential candidates. Mikey P 150 gets everyone ready for the Stanley Cup Finals with this week's Rangers Ed 150.Follow Us:Instagram: @rangers_ed.podYoutube: Rangers Ed. PodcastTwitter: @rangers_edpodFacebook: Rangers Ed Podcast
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In this episode of Biker Chick Chat i speak with Female Welder Artist Emily Dury about how she got into the art of welding and some of her crazy motorcycle trips she's done on her Harley Davidson Dyna Street Bob. Don't forget to check out more on socials! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bikerbethany/ https://www.instagram.com/emilydury/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BikerBethany TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bikerbethany Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bikerbethanyyy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Zoom Wines:1. Puligny Montrachet Les Enseignères 20182. Meursault 1er Cru Genevrières 20183. Meursault Village 20144. Meursault Village 20115. Meursault 1er Cru Genevrières 20116. Meursault Les Chevalières 20097. Blind WineDinner Wines:9. Meursault Village 200510. Meursault Les Rougeot 200511. Meursault Village 200212. Meursault Village 199913. Meursault 1er Cru Caillerets 199614. Meursault 1er Cru Perrières 199715. Meursault 1er Cru Perrières 199316. Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 1999Watch the video replay here.Listen to the replay:• Apple Podcast• Spotify PodcastSubscribe to my website and get full access to my scores, tasting notes, detailed write-ups on producers and much more:https://www.insideburgundy.com/register/See all our events at: https://www.insideburgundy.com/all-events/Daily updates on our Instagram: @insideburgundy#jmib #zoom #winetasting#JMIBLive #JasperMorris#insideburgundy #JMIB #JMIBLive #jaspermorris#wine #insideburgundy#burgundywine #wine #burgundy
In This Hour: -- Johnny Dury, from Dury's Guns, relates stories of Christmas hunts with the family, the tradition of introducing kids to the shooting sports, and his love of high-end guns. -- Ruger's Chris Killoy shares tales of guns for Christmas, and the disappointment of guns not received. -- Some guns are perfect for starting out youngsters. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 12.25.22 Hour One
Patreon and Paypal link – In this episode, I am chatting with artist, Amy Dury in Brighton in the UK. Amy answers your questions on a variety of subjects. To find out more about Amy and her work go to: https://www.amydury.com/ Amy's Instagram @amy_dury Thanks for listening! Click here to support the podcast. […]
In days of yore parents used fairy tales to invoke images of wild-eyed monsters to keep their children away from the very real ravenous beasts that dwelt in dark corners of our world. In the 20th century, as many wild places were tamed and once apex predators were driven away in droves, belief in these bellicose beasts began to fade. But, in the summer of 1987, one unfortunate French boy would find that—despite everything he had been taught—monsters were all-too real. The Cryptonaut Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cryptonautpodcast The Cryptonaut Podcast Merch Store: Hellorspace.com THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY BETTER HELPGet started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. http://betterhelp.com/hellorspace Promo Code – HELLORSPACE Stay Connected with the Cryptonaut Podcast: Website - Twitter - Facebook - Instagram